The institution of marriage has long been a part of different societies and cultures. Each society has created a set of rules, which they believe define what a marriage should and should not be. In recent years, marriage has taken on a variety of definitions. In a majority of societies a marriage is no longer just between a man and a woman. As society has evolved so has the institution of marriage and anything associated with it. Many believed and still believe that for two individuals to be ready for marriage, they must get to know each other on a deep level and have an emotional, spiritual, and physical connection. But what happens when someone marries without connecting on all those levels. Is it possible to find a marriage partner without checking off each section? For many it would be difficult to fathom the idea of marrying someone without really getting to know them, but for others all it takes is for a quick internet search or a phone call and they have their bride to be. Even though it may seem as simple as a quick click on …show more content…
The industry, once catalog based, has flourished into a large online business. During the 1990’s, the number of matchmaking service websites exploded. This explosion made way for the steady rise of online dating sites and the number of Americans who use the services. In 2015 approximately 15% of American adults had used online dating sites (Meltzer, 2017, 38). With the rise of the internet and dating sites, more and more Americans are turning to these sites for help in the romance department. Sites like Ok Cupid, Tinder, Grindr, Match.com, and many more are becoming increasingly popular as a way for adults to date. There has not only been an emergence of dating sites, but there has also been a steady rise in the number of mail order bride sites as